Tortillas (homemade flour tortillas)
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Ingredients
Tortillas
- 400 g flour rounded
- 6 g fine salt rounded
- 5 g baking powder rounded
- 60 ml neutral oil rounded
- 220 ml warm water rounded
Method
Method
- Whisk the flour, salt and baking powder together in a bowl. Add the oil and warm water, and mix to a rough dough. Knead for 5 minutes, until smooth.
- Divide into 8 pieces and shape each into a ball. Cover and let rest for 20 minutes.
- Roll each ball out into a thin circle, about 20 to 22 cm across. Let rest again for 15 to 20 minutes, covered, before cooking.
- Heat a dry, heavy pan over high heat until very hot. Cook one tortilla at a time, about 30 to 45 seconds per side, until light brown blisters appear and it’s fully cooked through.
- Keep warm, wrapped in a cloth, while cooking the rest.
Notes
- Rest the dough twice: once as balls, once after rolling. Dough rolled without a rest first springs back elastically and refuses to hold a round shape; the second rest after rolling lets the gluten relax fully before it hits the heat.
- Use a dry pan, not an oiled one. A dry, very hot surface is what produces the characteristic light brown blisters; oil in the pan fries the tortilla instead, giving a crisper, less pliable result.
- Get the pan properly hot before the first tortilla goes in. A pan that isn’t hot enough cooks the dough through slowly and dries it out instead of blistering it quickly.
- Best eaten warm, straight from the pan, though they keep for 3 days wrapped in the fridge and reheat well in a dry pan.
Ingredient substitutions
- Warm, not hot or cold, water gives the best texture; too hot can start cooking the flour, too cold makes the dough stiffer to work with.
- A little lard or butter in place of the oil is more traditional if you’re not keeping it vegan.
- Use for tacos, wraps, or quesadillas.